Chris Petersen writes:
I'm running the latest version of courier, compiled to rpm with the uid/gid changed so it will run as "mail" (I was messing with mailman for awhile and it needs this)...You're probably using the 'mail' attribute in the virtual account database. The mail attribute, if present, overrides the default mail delivery instructions.
Anyway, I have a number of virtual users set up for some domains that I'm hosting (username is like [EMAIL PROTECTED]), and they all seem to work fine - mail is deliverd properly, people can get their mail, etc. However, It doesn't look like maildrop is doing the delivery for these messages (/etc/courier/maildroprc isn't touched). It works fine for users who have an actual account on my system, including the alias@domain wildcard.
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